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This week, Donna King, Alex Baltzegar, David Larson, Mitch Kokai, and Theresa Opeka break down the week’s news.

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    This week, Donna King, Alex Baltzegar, David Larson, Mitch Kokai, and Theresa Opeka break down the week's news.

    * Temperatures are running hot down at the state legislature.

    * North Carolina's highest court has a new associate justice.

    * The Capital Broadcasting Company calls for the executive branch to usurp state lawmakers' authority.

    * NC State Treasurer Folwell released a report this week that sheds light on hospital pricing

    Be sure to visit CarolinaJournal.com each day for the latest on North Carolina politics and public policy.

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